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Knowing how to hide one’s clumsiness properly is a kind of wisdom

Watching a new dating show, there is a guest mother who is particularly good at speaking earthy love words. In the first episode, I saw her constantly spouting wise words and speaking lotus flowers. I felt that she was very interesting and talented. Gradually, I discovered that every sentence she spoke was in that style of asking and answering other people's questions. Even in the second episode, it was still like this. Almost every sentence was made of earthy love words to the confused guest. Gradually, I felt that her expressions were a bit uncomfortable, and she always seemed to be a bit suspicious of testing other people's IQ.

On the headlines, there was a photography teacher whom I admired very much. One day, at the request of many fans, he posted his wedding photos, which didn’t seem to be stunning. A fan asked him why he didn't fix it himself, and he replied that he couldn't take other people's jobs. What seemed like a joke actually showed his high IQ and high EQ. Sometimes, smart people or particularly powerful people know how to hide their clumsiness in front of others, which is not only a form of respect for others, but also leaves a step forward for others.

Just like the aunt who is good at saying earthy love words, in fact, if she occasionally says a few words, everyone will be deeply impressed and admire her. Repeatedly, the ordinaryness of the host and other guests was vaguely highlighted. As for the photography teacher, even if he sends ordinary photos taken by others, it does not affect the fact that he is a master of photography. His respect for others and the right way to hide his clumsiness confirm that in addition to photography itself, his personal cultivation and professional ethics are also of high standard.

A ruler is shorter and an inch is longer. Everyone has their own advantages and disadvantages. Cultivation of your own shortcomings, and don't let your advantages always prevail over others. It is also a kind of wisdom to hide your clumsiness appropriately.